Armの最高経営責任者ルネ・ハースとのチップ販売に関する対話
An interview with Arm CEO Rene Haas about the company's decision to not just license IP but make their own chips
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Stratechery (United States) | Mar 26, 2026
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The move to create proprietary chips may hinder competition and lead to higher prices, ultimately hurting consumers in the long run.
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Arm's strategy to produce its own chips reflects a broader trend in the tech industry, showcasing the convergence of design and production.
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This shift could empower Arm to better control its technology and respond swiftly to market demands, fostering a more competitive landscape.
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Arm's decision to manufacture its own chips can drive innovation and enhance performance, benefiting the tech industry significantly.
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By shifting from licensing to manufacturing, Arm risks alienating its partners who rely on its IP, potentially destabilizing the ecosystem.
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